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			College Inducts 56 Into Leadership Honor Society Sigma Alpha Pi is Nation’s Largest
 
 
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            [December 09, 2018]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- Lincoln College held its first induction ceremony of the newly 
			established Sigma Alpha Pi chapter of The National Society of 
			Leadership and Success, on Saturday, Dec. 1. Fifty-six Lincoln 
			College students were inducted into the nation’s largest leadership 
			honor society – joining a network of more than 900,000 student 
			leaders from more than 600 colleges and universities across the 
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			 Director of Student Engagement and Advisor of the 
			Society Zach Landers has had an opportunity to work with many of the 
			students who were inducted and many already serve in some leadership 
			capacity at the College. 
 “Nearly every academic and co-curricular program is being 
			represented in this first group of inductees. I’m very excited for 
			our new members and can’t wait to see how they apply what they’ve 
			learned through this induction process and the impact they’ll make 
			on their own communities here on campus and beyond,” Landers said.
 
 Among those that were inducted were students serving in various 
			leadership roles in student organizations, student leadership 
			positions through various departments, ambassadors, 
			student-athletes, fine arts students, and students who want to take 
			an active role in their leadership development.
 
 For a student to be invited to the society they must meet a minimum 
			grade point average and/or currently serve in a leadership role or 
			have the potential to be a leader. To be inducted, students have to 
			complete a rigorous five-step leadership development program which 
			includes: accepting their nomination, an orientation, attending 
			leadership training, attending three national broadcast lectures, 
			and forming success networking teams that meet multiple times to 
			set-goals and hold each other accountable in attaining those goals.
 
			
			 
			
			
 Many of the skills, students learned through this induction process 
			can not only be applied and benefit them in the classroom or in 
			their co-curricular activities, but what they do beyond their time 
			at Lincoln College.
 
			
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Dean of Students, Bridgett Thomas who serves as a co-advisor 
stated, “This organization is a great opportunity for students to develop 
leadership skills and decide what kind of leader they wish to be in the future.”
 Landers first learned about the society when he was appointed to his current 
position in fall of 2015.
 
 “I’ve been in communication with the NSLS national office off and on over the 
past few years. Last spring, I made the decision, with the support of my 
superiors, that Lincoln College was now in a good position to bring the NSLS to 
campus,” Landers said, adding, “With President (David) Gerlach’s plan for 
Lincoln College in full effect, students are staying longer to pursue their 
four-year degree. This organization provides the perfect opportunity for our 
current and aspiring student leaders to come together in one community to learn 
leadership and support one another as they purse their academic and professional 
career goals.”
 
 Some Lincoln College faculty, staff, and administrators were also recognized by 
Society members with special awards during the ceremony. Dr. David Gerlach, 
President of Lincoln College and Quentin Brackenridge, Director of Residence 
Life were given an Honorary Membership Award. Jan Bowers, Associate Professor of 
Mathematics was given the Excellence in Teaching Award, and Susan Boehler, was 
presented the Excellence in Service to Students Award.
 
 The Lincoln College Chapter of Sigma Alpha Pi has already made preparations for 
the next group of students being invited to join in the spring semester. They 
will be receiving their invitations as they return home for winter break.
 
 To learn more about Lincoln College and its program offerings, visit 
lincolncollege.edu.
 
				 
		[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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